51. Animal Ethics: Animal Cruelty
a reddish Chow chained to a dog house in my neighborhood. The poor dog has only two or three feet of chain. It’s heartbreaking. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, this dog remains in the same small area. What
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52. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
after the music starts, a dog will appear that he can bark at.It's happened dozens of times, with different music, ads and dogs, so it can't be a coincidence. He's learned to identify certain music with the imminent arrival on the screen of
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53. Animal Ethics: January 2010
that used to be reserved for dog food, by treating it with ammonia, in order to save three cents a pound? Hey, why not just feed the little tykes dog food? I’m sure it would save even more money.
By the way, since we are using the former
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54. Animal Ethics: April 2007
Does Your Dog Love You?
Ever wonder whether your Dog loves you? If you want to find out, then study his/her tail wag. According to a recent study published in the March 20 issue of Current Biology, when Dogs feel
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55. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
do harm to the individual dogs they “rent” (“For a Temporary Best-Friend Fix, Rent a dog (Kibble Included) for a Day ,” news article, March 30).A dog is a lifetime friend and companion—not a two-hour rental. dogs
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56. Animal Ethics: R. G. Frey on Anthropomorphism
it. By describing the cat or dog and its behaviour in anthropomorphic terms and thereby 'putting' into the animal what one is going to cite as the explanation of its behaviour, there is no limit to the complexity and extent of the mental goings-on
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57. Animal Ethics: From Today's Wall Street Journal
A decision not to eat dogs has nothing to do with our inherent hypocrisy, but with our relationship to different animals. dogs were bred to be companion animals; pigs and cows are raised as food. To suggest that eating one and not the other
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58. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
you could provide for your dogs. But there are lots of vegetarian foods that dogs love. dogs go wild over certain veggie dog biscuits. With a little effort, you could provide your dogs with vegetarian foods that they would love. In some
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59. Animal Ethics: Vicki Hearne on Animal Rights
that the very keeping of a dog or a horse or a gerbil or a lion is in and of itself an offense. The more loudly they speak, the less likely they are to be in a rights relation to any given animal, because they are spending so much time in
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60. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
regarding my one-year-old dog.I am in a position of having to chose one life over another. My dog has recently killed some of my ducks and it seems that this may be next to impossible to switch off in him. Some of the training/rehabilitating
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